The content below is for Apache Syncope <= 1.2 - for later versions the Getting Started guide is available.

Introduction

This document describes how to create a new Syncope project. A Syncope project includes (at least) two web applications: the core and the console. This page helps you get both web applications up and running with your own project as quickly as possible.

Prerequisites

The preferred way to create a Syncope project is to generate a Maven project starting from published archetype.

Create new project

Maven archetypes are templates of projects. Maven can generate a new project from such a template. For a project using Syncope, you need the website archetype. In the folder in which the new project folder should be created, type the command shown below. On Windows, run the command on a single line and leave out the line continuation characters ('\').

The archetype is configured with default values for all properties required by the archetype. If you want to customize any of these property values, type 'n' when prompted for confirmation.

You will be asked for:

the groupId something like 'com.mycompany'

the artifactId something like 'myproject'

the version number You can use the default; it is good practice to have 'SNAPSHOT' in the version number during development and the maven release plugin makes use of that string. But ensure to comply to the desired numbering scheme for your project.

the package name The java package name. A folder structure according to this name will be generated automatically; by default, equal to the groupId

(for archetypeVersion >= 1.0.5), the secretKey Provide any pseudo-random, 16 character length, string here that will be used in the generated project for AES ciphering.

Maven will create a project for you (in a newly created directory named after the value of the artifactId property you specified) containing two subprojects:

core - a pre-configured RESTful server, with JPA persistence

console - a web interface for dealing with the core

Stable releases

Take a look at available releases of the archetype project at central Maven repository, then change the archetypeVersion in the mvn command above accordingly.

Snapshot (development) releases

As development go on, snapshot releases are published at ASF repository.